What do you call a toddler who doesn't toddle? Relaxed. At least my third born who toddled and walked late was very relaxed. She still is at almost 14. :-)
Good Morning Mary Ann. Just catching up with my favorite bloggers. I loved that icicle photo and your girls daffodils. So cute. Your restaurant adventure sure gave you a memorable experience. It's so good to be able to laugh about it. Blessings to you all.
I hear you about the bacon. Here's another one that's close: SALE = its sale date is almost expired, so if you don't buy it now we'll have to throw it away.
As for being the mother of a teen... just wait till you're too young to be the mother of a 20-something! Enjoy the ride.
A happily married wife, and mother to four children, former Amish. I will be sharing memories of growing up Amish and the journey that brought me to where I am today.
You're never old enough to be the mother of a teenager.
ReplyDeleteTeenagers go on forever, even when they are 40!
ReplyDeleteTry having a soon-to-be 41 year old daughter and a stepdaughter who will be 50 this year! Yikes! I'm not THAT old, am I?!! Ha!
ReplyDeleteWhat do you call a toddler who doesn't toddle? Relaxed. At least my third born who toddled and walked late was very relaxed. She still is at almost 14. :-)
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Mary Ann. Just catching up with my favorite bloggers. I loved that icicle photo and your girls daffodils. So cute. Your restaurant adventure sure gave you a memorable experience. It's so good to be able to laugh about it. Blessings to you all.
ReplyDeleteI hear you about the bacon. Here's another one that's close: SALE = its sale date is almost expired, so if you don't buy it now we'll have to throw it away.
ReplyDeleteAs for being the mother of a teen... just wait till you're too young to be the mother of a 20-something! Enjoy the ride.